Proceedings (Aug 2017)

Aerosol Jet Printing of Miniaturized, Low Power Flexible Micro-Hotplates

  • Saleem Khan,
  • Tran Phong Nguyen,
  • Laurent Thiery,
  • Pascal Vairac,
  • Danick Briand

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1040316
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
p. 316

Abstract

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We report on printed flexible micro-hotplates operating at high temperature at lower power consμmption than ever reported using aerosol jet printing of fine metallic conductor features. Efficient heating (i.e., 40 mW at 325 °C) was produced by reducing the effective heating area and substrates thickness. Gold (Au) nanoparticles solution was used for printing micro-hotplates of two different sizes, i.e., 500 × 500 μm2 and 300 × 300 μm2, on 50 μm- and 13 μm-thick PI substrates, respectively. Comsol simulations were used to optimize the thermal design of micro-hotplates. Their power consμmption at 325 °C was of 54 mW for the large hotplate and of 40 mW for the smaller design. These results validate the simple manufacturing of high temperature and power efficient flexible micro-hotplates for applications such as in portable gas and chemical sensors, thermal metrology, etc.

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